Monday, May 4, 2015

Well Spring has definitely sprung around the city, and we are starting to enjoy warmer days at school!  It’s crazy that we are preparing for the last two months of Grade One.  Our students have shown so much growth in so many ways, and we are excited as the last 8 weeks are PACKED with fun learning opportunities! 

We are continuing on with our Fairy Tale unit study.  The students have enjoyed reading familiar fairy tales as well as funny fractured fairy tales, and the lessons that go with them.  When we read through two stories, we often discuss what was the same in them? What was different?  And the students love sharing where their favourite parts were. 

In Math, we are continuing with practicing our counting from 1-100, and from now until the end of the year we will continue with this unit, along with adding and subtracting. 

In Social Studies, we are wrapping up our discussions on Taking Care of our World, and will be moving to Science for Plants and Animals.  These two units tie wonderfully into discussions about having a “global understanding”, as we talk about “What would happen if everyone littered?” “How would that affect us?” .  Students really show their understanding through these discussions, and it helps them tie our classroom learning into the world around them.

We will also begin our unit of Looking at the Past in Social Studies, and the students who have not yet shared their Caterpillar homework will get a chance to do so.

The staff at MMH have been busy preparing for Education Week, which runs from May 4th to May 8th! Each day, there are special activities planned:

Monday May 4th- Kick off with guest readers on the announcement.  Students are invited to check out the bulletin board at the front of the school to guess who is who!
Tuesday May 5th- Mystery Readers will come visit each classroom for reading!

Wednesday May 6th- Hats on for Mental Health! Students are welcome to wear a hat!

Thursday May 7th- Reach and Teach! Students are encouraged to come to school on Thursday, prepared to ‘teach’ their classmates about something.  Examples could be how to tie their shoes a different way, a song they know, a card game, etc. We hope to see some interesting things being taught around the class!

If you are on the school mailing list, you will be recieving an email shortly regarding a NEW FORM that needs to be signed.  This form is to allow your student to be driven by school volunteer drivers.  If you have any feild trips from now until the remainder of the year, that require volunteer drivers, each student will need this form signed and returned to the office in order to participate.  Please check in with your classroom teacher if this applies to you. Next year, the office will have that form in the registration package as well as being available during Meet the Teacher night in September.  Thank you for your help with this!

In addition to this, if there are any parents who are driving for field trips from now until the end of the year, we are asking you to please sign in and out of the office when you enter the school.  In the past, some teachers have just asked parents to meet at the classroom, which makes pick up/ drop off easier, however if we could have parents stop in the office before/ after the field trip indicating that you are a volunteer, that would be very helpful! Thank you!

In the past, parents had the option of filling out a "Student Placement Form" regarding their child's placement for the following school year.  This year, our school district has replaced this form with the "Student Profile Form".  Parents are no longer able to 'request' certain teachers for their students, but rather, if there is special academic/ behavioural/ social / emotional information that should be considered when class lists are made, parents are welcome to hand that form in to Mrs. Rancier.  The form is available online and in the office, and can be found at our school webpage. 

We have added more dates/ events to our May/ June calendar below!  There will be more information coming on certain days like "Pioneer Day" and "Camp Day" closer to the dates.  A reminder to Save the Date for Wednesday June 25th for your families to join us over the lunch hour to celebrate our Grade 1 year!

Also, each Grade 1 class is looking for parents to run a Sports Center on Tuesday June 16th.  Sports day will run for most of the day, but if you are only able to help for the morning/ afternoon, that's okay too!  The back up date in case we are rained out is Tuesday June 23rd.  If you or a family member would like to sign up to be a Sports Day volunteer please let your teacher know asap! Thank you!

Here are more dates for your calendars!

Tuesday May 5th- Mystery ReadersWednesday May 6th- Hats on For Mental Health
Thursday May 7th- Reach and Teach!
Friday May 8th- PL Day, no school
Friday May 15th- Enrichment activities
Monday May 18th- Victoria Day, no school
Thursday May 21st- Beach Day, spirit assembly @ 12:30
Friday May 22nd- Enrichment activities
Wednesday May 27th- GS Lakie band performance @ 8:30

Thursday May 28th- MMH Run for Fun at 1:40pm
Friday May 29th- Enrichment activities


Tuesday June 9th- Free Hot Dog Lunch for Grades 1-3
Wednesday June 10th- Pioneer Day in Grade 1
Monday June 15th- Farewell Assembly @ 8:30
Tuesday June 16th- K-2 Sports Day
Friday June 19th- Grade 1 Camp Day
Tuesday June 23rd- Back up K-2 Sports Day
Wednesday June 24th- Grade 1 Picnic Day
Thursday June 25th- Field trip TBA
Friday June 26th- Last day of school!

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